As part of the support to the Global Fund reviewing gender transformative responses to AIDS, ASAP undertook a country case study in Zambia in September 2012, in addition to undertaking a detailed desk review of nine countries programmes.

ASAP is undertaking a review for the Global Fund, with UN Women, to assess the extent to which countries are implementing gender-responsive HIV programming, in light of the Global Fund’s Gender Equality Strategy.

Development of a new funding mechanism to support global and regional civil society networks focusing on HIV. ASAP designed The Robert Carr Civil Society Networks Fund to secure stronger funding flows for civil society networks. The design process also assisted networks to help define and focus their work so as to create tangible benefits for...

ASAP assisted PMNCH to develop, and play a part in implementing, a strategic engagement plan to enhance commitments by donor governments to the Global Strategy for Women’s and Children’s Health. The goal was to support PMNCH and its key partners, among them the Executive Office of the UN Secretary-General and the UN Foundation, to identify...

About ASAP

We are a small community-based consultancy with associates around the world who share a clear commitment to confronting AIDS and poverty. We support organizations, projects, initiatives and programmes that deliver a real difference to people's lives. We're committed to being part of a better response to AIDS, to women's health and to global health more broadly. We're interested in what works. Some of us live with HIV, others have had our lives radically affected by it. All of us are passionate about ending the AIDS crisis.